Illusions and Healing: Reframing Trauma Through Native Wisdom
This peace within is possible when we have the right perception, when our vision is more in line with what is real.
Ever wondered how our perceptions shape our experiences, especially when it comes to trauma and addiction? In this episode of 'Native Addiction Healing', Raulin takes listeners on a thought-provoking journey into the world of illusions and their impact on addiction behaviors. Drawing inspiration from the book 'Black Elk Speaks', Raulin explores how childhood experiences and trauma often lie at the heart of addiction. But what if our understanding of trauma is just a misinterpretation of reality?
Through the teachings of Black Elk, a revered holy man of the Oglala Lakota People, Raulin offers a fresh perspective on how we can reframe perceived trauma and begin the healing process. He delves into the idea that our belief in being solely physical beings makes us susceptible to pain and suffering. However, by shifting our perception and embracing a holistic view of oneness, we can find inner peace and start our journey towards recovery.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the deeper connections between trauma, perception, and addiction. It's not just about overcoming addiction; it's about transforming how we see ourselves and our experiences.